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ant to Know About Your Auto and How To Drive It and Keep It Expert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smoothly end the Best Way to Remedy Machine Troublee— Pleasure Rowtes What You Wa sponsible for the accident As @lectric truck was left standing at the curb, and while the driver was abront at lunch several took possession of the driver's and probably fooled with the operat- ing controls, The truck started and the right rear wheel passed over @ four-year-old girl, killing her tn- stently. Accidents of this sort bap- ‘ pen frequently, and ft is time the GEORGE ROBERTSON Police Department took steps to prevent 4 recurrence of these unfortunate disasters. When a motor vehicle is left standing without an attendant, measures ould be taken to prevent the operation of the vehicle by any one but the regular driver. If it be an electric conveyance a lock of plug switch should be installed, and if it is a gasoline vehicle it should be compulsory that the motor be stopped, the switch locked and the brakes set properly. Unt!! these recommendations are incorporated in the traffic regulations of the Police Department of this city, these accidents will continue to ovcur. ANSWERS TO LETTERS. aac acca asec Soper Stomobile Fatitor: | fourth speed; sometimes third ts too 1 bought an Overland ‘16 recently! nigh, After the overhauling was Mand wotild like to know which of | completed I examined the valves ang ailow! bon rent the found the valve stems had a lot o fhe following carbon removers | Play in the valve stem guides, Does + “Noncarhene,” a liad hat have any effect on the compres- which is poured into the gasoline! gion band? Does tt draw in air th tank, or “Flask,” a powder which ts/ will throw the carbureter out of ad- Ps Justment? BF. L. poured into the cylinders re FRIEND. Have the timing of the motor gone 2 OND. lover, From your desoription of the Have had personal experience with | vaive play would suggest that you Nencarbene and find it very efficient. | have these valve quides bushed. rding the Flash powder, | have) Auto oortn Battar never used it, so am unable to give t Y at 18 a good route hig 4 Lodlok 4 0 Kingston, stopping at Greenw yous PAE SenIes of it. YR pDINE at Creenwo Automobile kaitor Fi Nghus oa my Ford, Had to light 006) Pompton, reenwood Lake. From Jamp eight times one night from Co- | there to Goshen, Stony Ford, Weldon, island to Prospect Park, where 1) Ye dp.couating. ‘Can this be. creme. | New Palts, to Kings ied? Beveral of the Bedford Avenue | Mtrottie Bitttor: Automobile doctors say they will not!, Can I drive my father's car without treat Ford lamps. READER, | having him or @ licensed chauffeur Would advise you to take up your| With me? L, DECKER, trouble with the agent of these lamps! You may drive your father’s oar, Hrouie ity or alse Junie them and) according to the reading of the law, buy another make, without having him or a chauffeur Sag with you. fi Autornobile Bditor: What is the best route from thts) “wir you kindly let me know if you ston. eity to Washington, D.C ‘cay, | Dave to flout an application to be R, MACKAY. | chauffeur? If #0, where do I apply Leave New York it Shore for one? When and where do the w ferry for Newark, Elizabeth, Rahw examinations take place? What are Metuchen, Now TRL ela ts the taxi inspectors’ duties? SCOUT, wn, ls $3 Tee’ bamden, cross ferry to You can get the application blanks Phitedeiphia, ‘Then 'to Chester, Wil- &t the Secretary of State's office, yi Need Elkton, Havre de Grace, | Broadway and & ty-fourth Street, ded-ingsgrov Baltimore, Elkridge,| where you also take the examination. Caurel to Washington. These take place every day. Tho taxi cab inspectors have full control of the taxicabs and cover all violations | of the taxicab ordinance. Autonoldie B4itar: Kindly let me know the best auto- mobile route from Stroudsburg, Pa, to Washington, D. C. Is it possible to go by way of Valley Forge and Amtottoile Editor: Is it advisable to dope your pasos Mne with ether, and what proportions ghould be used? Do you know any- thing of the merits of “Gaso Tonic"? It fa a solution supposed to strengthen gasoline And give the machine more p@wer. Do you think this would help| Gettysburg,’ returning by another or hurt & car, and why? 8B. Ma route? cw. Would suggest that the use af etner| Leave Stroudsburg for Easton, line be diescuraged. | It dens hem, Allentown, Reading, Lan: any personal experience with the/ fehl Bast Weatininctat Bohan | mixture you mention, Olney, Silv q ilver Springs, to Washingto On return, via Baltimore, Havre d Grace, Wilmington, Che: edia, Newton Square, Forge, Hulmeville Trenton, then on to New York. Aatomodile Estitor: What is the best route to Lowell, Maas, from this ofty? F, BROOKS. Leave this city for New Rochelle, Broad Axe, Hatboro, Stamford, Bridgeport, Hartford, Springheld, Autowortia BAitor: Maribare, ‘Concéed, tol ariRaty taf’ ane the béet road from ley, N. ¥., to Coney Island, good garage to store my car while at the island, JK D, Leave Spring Valley for Ossinin, Tarrytown, Dobbs Astomiotitle Bator: lam fifteen years of age and would Itke to know whether I could run my father’s car, H. BERDICK. w states that any pergon op- tefl must be at leust sixteen roadwuy to Fifth » down Fifth Avenue to Fourth then loft to Lafayette, then 10 Kenmare Street, then lef: acrot Wilemesors, ridge leaving bridge, up ylor Street to Bodford, left all the way to Foster Avenue, then right to Coney Island Boulevard, then left te Coney Isiand, where there are several garages. Auto nobtly Exton: ; Kindly advise me by means of your column in The Evening World as to the best route to Hikton, Md, via ‘Wha route to Utica, N. x? ae ia WOLTMANN, Leave New York by Broadway for ‘Yonkers, Hastings, Tarrytown, Peck- Mixil|, Poughkeepsie, Hudson, Albany, Bohenectady, Amsterdam, Little Falls te Utica. Abtooodile Eaitor: J have a six-cylinder Durraque ear, NEWS —— _PERB SVEWTING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1915. MAORIER, MSLOUGHLIN EXT week two national cham- N plonships—tennis and golf— will be decided, one at Forest Hills, L. L, the other at Detroit. To the hundreds of thousands now play- ing these two sports the national tournaments are what the world series is fo the baseball world, the banner event of the season. The pick of all the tennis and golf stars in the United States are en- tered in the two championships, In both competitions there will be an add6d feature, the matter of suprem- acy between the East and West. The outlook this year promises a bitter struggle in the two chtef tourna- ments, a condition vastly different from former seasons when William Larned on the courts and Jerry Trav- |Champion Ouimet, Travers and Evans Are the Pick of the Entries in the’Classic at De- troit, Which Starts To-Day, While Cham- pion Williams, McLoughlin and Behr Are the Favorites in Tourney That Opens at Forest Hills on Mo structed around four courts, on which the fe: give an tdea of est in the ev have been recr ure matches will be staged, To nation-wide inter- requests for seats ed from twenty+ States, The fans apparently don't want to miss the spectacle of seeing all the best racquet-wielders in ac- tion at about the same tine. To pick one from the large number of competitors who will win ough proposition, It is doubly so because ot uncertainty resarding Maarice Mc- Loughiin's playing form. There are few who forget how the Californian came to the title of the world’s great- est yer after his defeat of Wilding and Brookes in the Davis Cup matches last year. Then followed his defeat by Williams fn the All-Comers' Tour- nament at Newport, which aston- ished the tennis world. ers on the links simply toyed with thelr opposition in winning the na- tional trophies. Tt te far from a certainty that R. Norris Williams and Francis Outmet, the two champions, will retain their honors, Both must battie their way through a week of the hardest kind of opposition, and should they again emérge victorious no one could justly "| question their claim to the ranking position, ‘Tho entry ists tn both tournaments contain the names of many young stars, youngsters who may sensa- FISTIC NEWS 0) D> 0 <A> 0 PED 0 ED (0) D0 ED ) ED 0) D> That Frankie Burns, the Jersey City dantamweight, Ws @ great little Ashter Was again proven last night by the easy way in which he defeated Henny Mc- bout of ten rounds at the boxing show hela by the Brown A. A away, Burns outclassed his opponent, and In elght of the rounds he gave Mc- Coy such A lacing in the stomach and fibs that he had him In @ weakened con dition at the end of several of ED 0 ED 0) BED (0) ETD) GREED 0) ERED) ED (C Coy, the Baltimore bantam, in the star of Far Rock. the ‘ROTH NATIONAL GOLF AND TENNIS TITLES nday. This summer McLoughlin did not perform in his regular dashing style. Behr beat him at Seabright and Will- fams at Newpor his invited fr quent arguments whether MeLoush lin was really going back or was just changing the style of his game, The Californian is eager to recover the| national title, and next week will show if his tennis has suffered from too much experimenting. WILLIAMS CLOSE TO M'LOUGH- LIN AS CENTRAL FIGURE, Williams will be a close second to McLoughlin as a central figure in the tournament, The young national title volder is a player of great brilllancy and be has been {mproving and gain- ing increased confidence in bimself. Karl Behr, impetuous and a power at the net, Is another star who'll have much to say about the final disposi- AND GOSSIP §) severely injured in @ boxing bout and vow the other eye # affected, Frankie Callahan, the Brooklyn itghoweight, made such « big iit with the fight faue of Bos ton by defeating Gilbert Gallant in a twelve-coun: bout there on last ‘Tuesday night that Miah Mur ray, watchmaker of the Atlas A. A, the bie fight club there, fe trying to matoh him up for @ battle with Juknny Kilbane, the featherweigh ebainpion, By Brown, who is to teterno the tem.ronud le between Jim Savege and Charley "Young neert, in Madison Square (art b w ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT |McGraw at Last DE DECIDED WITHIN NEXT FEW DAYS Explains What Is With Giants Wrong ew York Leader iN: cently Killed Al Meneger of took my bal! club to Mariin | And I looked his peason. it has been my big bw ment All along I have thought the t ts stride and get going and pull the jay. That double victory crowded wu for the pennant for good, and | k There is al the finish of a team’s chances of win and the manager generally realizes around als Our chances were R@ge for ® sensation, take it fron The Detroit Ti me. s have been tn the recent and his ball club knew tt game, There was till a chance for three-game series by winning the fin thirteen Innings in my opinion. after that second defeat of the series went. And many of the older men, lik seanon I had confidence in my t and [ kept predicting the Braves and the Giants would finally quarrel for the pennant in the stretch, My prophecy came only half true, The Braves are going to be there in the stretch, and they won't have much fighting to do, either, as [I see the league to-day, Stallings will have the pennant sewed up by Sept, 15, “What i# the matter with the Giants?” I have threatened to shoot friends fand enemies and neutrals who have fired this question at te this season. I'l bet L have been asked it a hun- dréd tines, and it just naturally irri- tates me, 1 am now going to try to tell as nearly as 1 can what the trouble with the club ts don't know, I have read in the paper that it 1s an old machine gone wrong; that I kept the men, and the team had ———| worn out without me realizing it tion of the title. Behr, a former mem-| This is not true, The club is not an ber of a Davis Cup team, has besa! old one and age has not gotten It, playing this year in sensational form, Snodgrass proved this by floundering Ho is intent on winning at Forest around all through the season on my club and then guing to Boston and winning @ game there the first day he playaéd. The jayers haven't seemed to ft in, When we had hit- ting they didn't field, and the pitching was rotten. Good twirling meant bad felding and batting sure, MATTY HAS HAD HIS WORST Hills and will be a dangerous oppe-| n ut for any one In the title round, n there are many others, William Johaston, Chureh, Dean Mathey and Teddy Pell, for Inatanse, but they seem to be slightly out- classed by the three favorites. The national golf champlonsh.p was aWarded to Detroit this season, a| part of tho country where the an-| YEAR, SAYS M’GRAW. clent sport las suddenly becout | Just one part of the machine te lar, The course of the L aging, and that is Christy Mathewson, Country Club is one of the bes Season after season, since | have been the West and compares favorably| with the club, 1 have gone alon with any this alde of the Alleghenics,| building my pitching staff aroun Harry Vardon pronounced tt one of| Matty, He has ptiched along like the best courses he played on during| Tennyson's brook, and | guess his tour of the United Btates in 1918.| thought he would continue to go on The course measurés 6,615 yards and forever. There are a lot of good is built for the most part over flat] games in vhe big fellow's head yet, land, but the golf architect's skill|for he has been doing most of his in raising artificial mounds, bunkers, | pitching with his head for the past traps and sand stretches made the! two or three years, but he is not what links so difficult that no amateur ever|he used to be. Matty has had his siiot around tn le n 72 strokes | worst year, and that means a lot to Vhere are nine holes of over 400 yards|any ball club, So @ very important which will give the long driver plenty| part of my tmachine has aged, it is to think abou Like the tennis battle, the Detroit simmera down to @ tu tween three stars, Outmet, ‘Cravers ond Evans, Oulmet won the title at ekwanok last year from Travers, but the open champion has had @ wonderful reversal of form this sea- son, He entered the opon meet a Haltusrol in June against the greate ue, Still if I had gotten the baseball out of the other pitchers that | had looked for we ought to be easing off and resting players for the World Series now, I have tried every means to wake up the team and nothing has brought results, I have coaxed and od, and I have tnsulted and It has gone from bad to professional and amatouf golfers in{worse, Now I am going to tear the the land and won after a magnificent | club to p' display of golf, Should Travers cap-| if the National League had not ure the honors at Detroit he will] passed the rule limiting the num HIB e*ason hae been the toughest year of my baseball life he last week, when the Cardinals-beat us twiee in one ays one particular afternoon which spells I knew after the double defeat by the There ts no worse feeling than to think in the sprit and to find tn the fall you have a tatlender—perhapa. ‘Those extra innings meant the finish of a season And, while Hughie never told his men a All thtough the early days of the 4 1 really | Says Double Vic- | tory by Cards Over His Team Re- 1 Their Chances of Winning Pennant, and He Gives Reasons for Club's Failure. By John J. MeGraw, the Giants . Wheat t spring | thought | hed « champion ship team, or one which would be a contender right up to the wire, jor much stronger opposition in the league seball disappoint fam would eateh ough, even up to * out of tho fight new it that day, ning the pennant, it when it My club Was shot to pieces, a wreck, you have a champion There ts no wore n the fight for the American League pennant right along, and were within Jumping distance of first place until eries with the Boston Red Box. old friend, and his Tigers, was the big series of the season. The race depended on it, That, to Hugh Jennings, my He knew it They lost the first them to come back and pull out the al two, They dropped the second thi fforts, I'll bet he fait he was through as far as the pennant ¢ Cobb and Crawford, knew It, ton, a finishing last waa cone \ on record as stating that the would finish further Inst than “any other club had ever done tn the his- tory of the Nationa: League. [ want to revise that a@ little now. I eve Herzog's club will be at oe tai of the standing finally, but fi ont and not be such a bad last as I Charile has shoved somé fight into the team, It looks as ff ti Brooklyn letting go under the strain. cause of these indicatios ing Boston for the I know what Stallin, The Philites will bey too, I believe. It won't take long to give the of the league the once over, Cubs are about through. a of pitching and the nedonanry iio crowded them out of the going, nahan did not have the pitchers to got there, and, in a face in which there, was any class to the playing he would be fighting to keep out of Inst .! ‘They efforts now are confined to an attempt to land tn the firat division, The Pirates will be lucky to stanger into @ first division berth before |final curtain, They lack pitchers, too, outside of young Mamaux, who | should be In the hospital for appen~ ‘dicitia at present. [ know what makes him a great pitcher—hie nerve. We are still out after the fret a- vision, and with Benton added to staff [ look to see us land there, will beat Cincinnati any way. I 4tan’t think I would ever descend that my boaat in the last part of Au- ust, but here f am, (Copyright, 1016, by the Wheeler @rmdticate, faa) TWO-MILE ELIMINATION MOTORDROME FEATURE,: At the Brighton Beach Motorérome to-night a two-mile elimination event, in which practically every rider at the. track will participate, tope the ‘To quality tn this event a rider able to cover the distance tn one and thirty seconds, and no less i sever of the speed boys will be seen on the track during this race, The omtries Include Champion Aj BO) Hrown of Newark, ‘George apilton ot Montelatr, 1 * Spurl" of ‘nrooklyh, “Suim. Henderson et Detroit, Mich, and Quaceen- elll of Italy. THE TEN LEADING BASE STEALERS IN THREE BIG LEAGUES, NATIONAL LEAGUE, distine’ of be! ho] of players on each club to twenty- Players, Clube, 4, © power, am using a Strom-| philadelphia and Wilmington. I ex- H : ad wchiave the distinction of being t play twenty sees nreter and Bosch Duce ay8- | peot to rjde there on a Fiovete: eng | tionally carry everything before them, rounds, In only two rounds did MeCoy wien, wi pay vit vn vaisag anaes of] Nooe "A nayican who ever held both hu-|T believe the Glaits would have oon || Carey, Pittaburgh. .. 108 tem magneto, The engine ts about) ihe route having the least number of| There is always this chance, but by|show up to any advantage, they being 4 Pred pinky Commosson. | won't stana | woudl titles at the same tims 7 better off. for | Mad more promisin Bresnat 62 years old I have aust Pas ne big hills would be most acceptable, the process of paver elimination the |the first and tenth sessions, when he Hiding Cae tht mea.” wid eren (ote ‘ Hick vase Will OAtry ae eee young ets | in Merlin Jast spring than Sailer. “104 i ‘ e 1 P of the West, B ole f ed togethe 0 d, shirine, complotely over Tvoan never " vee fields have been narrowed down to a| managed to get in mally & wolld punch | writer “and f intend to make them fight as fast |0F ENG Oe i how to handie each| taking hold of a big league team.|| Herzog, Cincinnatl,..118 : oo power out of it, Travelling Now York via West Shore | trio of tavorites~Williams, McLough- |% Burns's face and Jaw, 4 Ge Ge nn Clute but for some strange reason al-| But [ could not carry them. ‘Choy |f Cutshaw, Brooklyn, /11 et ony Fond tt riht but ferry for Newark, Elizabeth, Rahway: |iin and Bebr for the tennis title and According to « min” who te in a postion te | ways falls abort of the mark in a big| had to be seasoned and I had my ve:-|| Johnston, Pittsburgh. 116 g Adel allest hin on| Metuchen, New Brunswick, Princeton, | (,., amend Gad Meaea ta Geld Young Brown, the loos) lightweight, left to-day | mow, Jimmy Olaboy, the Milwaukee middlewelght. | tournament, Some time Chick ts go-|erans with the long contracta to con |] J. Miller, St, Louts...120 pe Trenton, Bordentown, — Columbus, | Oulmet, Travers Bolt. |tor Minneapolis, where he ie scheduled to meet | is io’ recaive a guarantee of 14,000 with « priv |ing to got everything working just| sider. Tho rule made by the National|} Robertson, New York.105 cunt Holly, Camden) oross ferry to| In point of interest to New Yorkers | ini nrock of Cleveland in a ten round bout at | loge of acoapting twenty-tive pér cent, of the|right and with any kind of luck Will| League cutting rosters to twenty-one|| Wheat, Brooklyn.....119 MOTORISTS’ mbas Raia then Chester, Wilming: | the tennie meet will shape up ae the |show to be waged there on the night of Gent: 2:| grou reeeita for hie twenty-cound ive wii] clean up, In a leading tournament.| was ulifod at the Giants, 1 believe | ton, Newark, to on. Immediately after the contest Brown will start | tog Dy the champion of Australia, whi Detro ‘ay prove to be the|It has hurt us too, They succeeded PROBLEMS SOLVED Please state the best roads from | FIRST TIME TOURNEY HAS BEEN | coidie of this city at Sacandans, N, ¥., on | October, ' vrjged all these yeare to win There In ono player who had a bad || tavm | Che 9, y 00 a r 3 orite: "4 th t club who is 1 Cobb, Detrott. foremost | Which side of the Hudson has the best | It will be the first time the national es . wane a poor monine with Joiuy itewerd ia'ba |&, number of formidable golfers itko| Rood now, and I am wind to. Shotton, BL Loals i. views? How many miles is it? 7 A match was arrenged last night betwee Angie settle in this rictnity, hee been matehed to | Maraton, Kirkby, Byére, Allis 1 a f oY ton, Si "Auton prommective ovaers | * r ¢ championship ever came here, New- |ustnor and Marty Crom, brother of Leash Crom, | hm Malt Hunter, but Oulm Travers and] Uled to do his best for a manager |} Moetler, Washington dimen wishing fo, become ehauttears ¢. . i port wae awarded the (vurnainoni for {ney wore weno’. by Jack sicCaithy ot ths | Meet Jack Dillon of Indianapotia, tor te oma, hee the sinus atthe moot, The| Suodgrass did thix yaar, It broke him Collins, Chicago Fao : He yonkers Nae Nee *y risen! thirty-four years, though New York | rown A. A. of Far Rockaway to meet tn one of 9, yi, Warmer hus ortainl? got bis nerve, for|ABht batwoon thew three willl un- | Om Ungieee pie, Ai, we td Day pnd Evening, Gimeunienience, "| gining, Pi ill, Poughkeepsie,” ya: has lore been the tennis centre of the |i Bee nti et Croce, han. wom inany | tilion has twaten a great many fhtere who are orld va She Sarge “|turn on the gas and f told bin jetion at how re 4 i Pe ‘day nigh . wou many | me eee fons i ; on, to Albany; from there to & - | country. r pein D Masten | er BAP eee me, m on . to feel #o upset about it, L gave it, Detroit.........2 Special Classes for Ladies | rectady, Burnt Hill, Ballston Spe,| ‘The West Side Club wilt utilize |ysitwn gos, °¢ Me Metin tring Frankie Meiiien en eenne nat de att | — iis unconditional release, which, was || Chapinan, cleveland, cAN6 Call oF write for booklet. Saratoga Springs, Glens Falls, to Lake|twonty-four courts to accommodate Plog ih Wanen| Test, M2? as not wae for the taat two M‘FARLAND WiLL LEAVE the only fair thing to do under the : eorge. © route given here ie « By signing up Dutch Brandt to meet Waren | months on account of « lacerated troth, haa ciregm yes i: idge FEDERAL LEA Stewart Auto School | fsora iy one. thd 198 entrants on the opening day, | or NE Ath Brooklyn, John Welamantel hes | seted iver Hurue to do hia teeinem, “Suras hes} FOR NEW YORK TO-MORROW, | Snodgrass wii share in th vasa ne hey CS 285 WEST STTH STREDT (at Brondway) Beiter: Monday, The record number Of | comnieted tts card of three ten-round bonte for| aecepted Ridke and be preatas tagetietion eee ae, portion of the World's | By : AsVlow can T learn to be a tacing|matches will be divided in thres sec- }ine opemair show to be bei at Bovete Field, | niin a eb tm Allentown, Pa. where Midge wil] CHICAC Packer, Mgirer-| eho go Wey an mle to 08, HY wk It ae, Oa | BY Men desiring to be trained a driver? 1 oan drive a oar rw. tions, the first rting at 10,15, the | Brooklyn, next Tharste? wight -y the other tp | in a probability tex Bidle Moy there ome time| and co bs , trainte here to: i, ia snus let Aug 8 Hand for ae Bagee, eropaien ‘3 i 4 ‘nautl epeed, and know how to repair a car, | second at 11.15 and the third at 2.15. wees Gene, ne vane s aie ieee next month, ee By fer," 18 Gant with ire “athbouy of | eee was not be HS Maud thy Melly, Pittaburet 2 tat + boo Truck Drivers Of 08 Chul Burs Can you tell me where I can secure a|In this way all the matches will be Het for the eniddleweight championship tite Ad Wolgast and Jor Azevedo, who are ftstning | to-morrow with a training sauad, which | ‘Phere Is one thing Tam going MeKeehnie, Newark, .1 Ty feet full information without, ang 0} porition that would help me to heroma | anished before dark, This will only x jot Felis Bt New Dorp camp, today wind| will be used to employ his spare time! do this year and that ts beat the || Mowrey, Pittsburgh. 1 ‘a gr exianse py talking with, Ht. a driver? BY. |, ly for the first day, for wholesale | A collection was taken np at the Brow A. A. [mp their hart work for their boiste syainat | {na suburb of the metrop: is hile | Cineinnatt tearh in the race ff it cans | tenuden, Buffalo lB 22. ‘Sy A sintieelhaiaedllad Would suggest that you seoure em- | “?? H 40 | tor dimmy Dunn, the local tater, who 19 going | Vackey Mommoy aod Phil Woon rémpectively at| WAlting for the Aght, Beptember It. | housibly be done, I have come in for | Flack, Chicago 105 2a: lye SCHOOL, loyment ‘with some facto Hoh te {eliminations will tend to simplify |iiing, and w generously did Ue figut fans nn Mt the Clement A. 0. of |, backey looked At” yeatorday, boxing) 4 good deal of guying because [ aaid | Miller, St. Louis......116 aupanants New York, identified with racing at the present | matters, talbete thet when the money wes counted ii! y might, Both Aa and Joe a 163 end figures he'll n id? early, in. the season that Cae Chadbourne, K. City, . / ond . time tande to east 1.000 have bean com- | amaunies to Dunn bed one af hia woes papenied to be 1a cip-tep lee, woula Mt \ { ( ry \ y f ( 4 ag Ea “ . - seen x